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"poke into" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to mean "investigate or ask someone about something that they may not want to tell you". For example: "I decided to poke into his past to see if I could find out more about him."
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The antlers poke into the back of my head.
Many of the soaked towers that poke into the downtown Manhattan sky have dried out.
With it, I could poke into all the Hudson's coves and inlets, exploring or fishing.
Your campaign finance task force can poke into any nook and cranny.
The evening begins a week of lectures, discussions and performances that poke into various nooks of science.
It will tear a strip off a leaf, and then use the strip to poke into insect-harboring crevices.
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A nose-poke into any of the five holes during this period restarted the TO.
To receive the liquid reward, mice were required to nose-poke into the magazine.
The first trial was started by a nose-poke into the magazine to collect the reward.
Latency to correct response: latency to nose-poke into the correct hole after the onset of stimulus.
Now, only the lights in the five apertures were switched on, but every nose-poke (into any hole) was rewarded by delivery of milk solution to the magazine.
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